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WAKEFIELD 1 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 556 Issui — r. M.A. (Oxford), b. nhall. and hon. si'c. idcnce— Tho Rectory, 1862. Residence— Pitsford, Northamp- Sonierset, J. P., Lomltin, and Middlesex. The 2nd Baron was employed in the Diplomatic Service, and was raised to the Earldom ; the 3rd Earl's widow was re-mar. to H.R.H. William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and was mother of the last Duke, and of the Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester : the 3rd Earl's second s. was creat. Baron Radstock. Residences — 20, Bryanston Scjuare,' W. : Chewton Priory, Bath. Clubs — Carlton : Constitutional. Issue — Vise. Fricker. of SoutliaMi|if on. and d. U April. Ibbo 1. SiK Hekkwald Wake, pres. Bt. 2 Rev. Areliiliald James Wak i July, 1857 ; rec. of Court Northants R(>forinatory. Re; Courteenhall, Xorthanipton. 3. Thomas Herbert Drury Wake b July 1 Amy Margaret, m. 27 Jan. 1883, Allen Cliarles Ball who d. 1891. Residenc— Ste. Adrosse, Havre 2 Frances Josephine. Residence— Courteenliall Rcc- 3. Lucy Helena. 1 tory, Northampton. Dau. livins of 10th Bt.— Matilda Cliarlott ton. WAKEFIELD, 2nd Bishop of.— Rt. Rev. GEOR'ac Pv..iiNi;v Iu.kx, D.D., s. of the late Rev. John Patrick Eden, rector of Sedgefield, Durham, and Catharine Frances, dau. of the late Col. Stobart, of Etherley House, Darlington. B 9 Sept 1853 ; m. 4 Julv, 1889, Constance Margaret (d. 24 Aug. 190(;), dau. of Rev Canon .„ Ellison, Iwn. canon of Canterbury, and chap -m- , Che™^^^^^^^ ^^_^^^^^^ ^^_ ^^ ^^ _^^_^ ^ ^ ord. to Queen Victoria ; ed. at Riclimoncl ftcn., ^^^^ ^^ ^j^;, Bedcliamber to Queen Victoria), o. dau. of 1 WiLLUM Edwakp Seymour Waidegrave. Chewton. Heik, b. 2 Oct. 1882. 1 Lady Jhuy Wilfreda, ni. 15 May, 1900, Rev. Richard Aubrey Chichester Bevan, and has issue. Residence — Binfiel'd Rectory. Bracknell, Berks. •> Lady Margaret, ni. 1st, 19 July, 1899. Alfred Milhng- ton Knowles, who was killed 9 Aug. 1900, during the S. African war ; ni. 2nd, 7 June, 1904, Reginald Nicholson, and has issue. Residence — 31, Pont Street, S W. The late William Frederick Waldegrave, Vise. 29 June, 1816 ; capt. Scots Fus. Gds. ; 50, Frances (d. 11 April, 1902) (V.A., Yorks, Reading School, and Camb. ; B.A. (2nd ^ ^^p^ j^j^j^ Bastard, R.N. , of Sliarpham, Devon, and d. dom chap, to Bishop of Durham 1879-83 : vicar of Bishop Auckland 1883-90 : chap, to Bishop of Durham 1883-90 ; rural dean of Auckland 1887- 90 • archdeacon and canon of Canterbury 1890-7 ; Bishop Suffragan of Dover 1890-7, when he was apptd. to this see. The diocese includes the deaneries of Birstal, Dewsbury, Halifax. Hud- dersfield, Silkstone, and Wakefield, formerly part of the diocese of Ripon. Residence — Bishopgarth, Wakefield. Issue — 1 ,Tohn Rodney Eden, b. 4 July. 1892. ■J.. Gerald Balfour Eden, b. 12 Aug. 1896. Margaret Agnes. borotliy Frances. Mary Catharine. 1. 3. Creat. s. of 20 Feb. 2nd Bt. WAKEMAN, 3rd Bt. (U.K.]. Ig28. — Sir Offi^ky W.MvEman B. 15 Nov. 18.50: m. 29 Jan. 1885, Catherine Mary, dau. of Sir Charles Rouse Boughton, 11th Bt. ; sue. his father 1858 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford; MA 1875; Barr.-atJaw (Inner Temple) 1870; chrm. Quarter Sess. 1889-1914 ; D.L., C.A., Salop ; High Sheriff 1887. Residences — Yeaton-Peverey, Shrewsbury ; Rorrington Lodge, Chirbury, Salop. Clubs — Carlton ; Wellington. Issue — 1 O'ffley W.iKEMAX, HEIR, b. 19 Oct. 1887 ; ed. at Eton anil Oxford ; M.A. ; lieut. late Gren. Gds. ; ..D.C. to Sir Gerald Strickland. Gov. of N.S.W. since 1914. 2. Edward Offley Rous(> Wakeinan, B.A. Oxford, b. 16 Jan. 1889. , „ ,^ Sir Offley Penbury Wakejian, 2nd Bt., b. 1/ May, 1799; m. 19 Dec. 1848, Mary (d. 3 Oct. 1852), o. dau. of Thomas Adlington.of Bradenham, co. Norfolk, and d. 21 Sept. 1858. Issue— 1. Sir Offley Wakeman, pres. Bt. 2. The late Henry Offley Wakeinan, b. 25 Sept. 1852 ; Barr.-.at-law ; M.A.; and sometime fellow of All Souls'. Oxford ; in. 16 Aug. 1898, Violet Mary (Residence— 66, Eccleston Square, S.W.), dau. of late Francis John Johnston, of Westerhani, Kent, and d. 27 April, 1899. Issue — Mary Catherine. WALDEGRAVE. 9th Earl (G.B.). Creat. 13 Sept. 1729; Vise. Chewton, 13 Sept. 1729; Baron Waldegrave, 20 Jan. 1085 ; Bt. 1 Aug. 1043 ; P.C. 1897. — WiLUAM Frederick AVai.degrave, s. of the late Vise. Chewton. B. 2 March, 1851 : m. 5 Aug. 1874, Lady Mary Dorothea Palmer, dau. of 1st Earl of Selborne ; sue. his grandfather 1859; M.A. Camb. 1877; chief Conservative whip in the House of Lords 1896-1911 ; lord- in-waiting 1880-92, and 1895-6 ; capt. of the Yeomen of the Guard 1896-1905 ; It. -col. ret. London Rifle Brig. ; memb. City of London and Somerset Terr. Force Assocns. ; D.L., J. P., Aunc Katharine, dau. of Rev. William PoUexfen Bastard, of Buckland Court, Ashburtou, Devon. Resi- dence—The Parsonage, Lullington, Frome, Somerset. Issue — 1. Geoff rev Noel Waldegrave. b. 21 Nov. 190o. 1. Dorothy Caroline Frances. 2. Irene Grace. 3. Elizabeth Katharine. 4. Gabrielle Sophia Annette. WALDEN, Vise. Sec Tweeddale, Marq. of. WALDRON, Privy Counsellor (I.). Apptd. 19] 1. — Hx. Hon. Laurence Ambrose Waldron, s. of Laurence Waldroii, of Ballybrack, co. Dublin, M.P. for Tipperary 1857-65, D.L., by Anne, dau. of Francis White, of Dublin, F. (and pres.) R.C.S. Ireland. B. at Ballybrack 14 Nov. 1858; ed. at Belvedere Coll. Dub. and Oratory Sch. Bir- mingham : stockbroker Dublin Stock Exchange since 1881 : chrmn. Grand Canal Co. and Dublin and Kingstown Rly. : memb. of the Senate of the National Univ. ; one of the governing body of Univ. Coll. Dublin ; a commnr. of National Educn. (Ire.) : a trustee of the National Library of Ireland ; one of the governors of the National Gallery (Ire.); a commnr. of Charitable Dona- tions and Bequests (Ire.) ; M.P. for St. Stephen's Green div. Dublin 1904-10. Residences — 10, Anglesea Street. Dublin ; Marino, Ballybrack, CO. Dublin. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal ; Burlington Fine Arts ; Sackville Street and Stephen's Green (Dublin); Royal Irish Yacht; Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown). WALERAN, 1st Baron. Creat. 23 Dec. 1905 ; Bt. (U.K.), 24 Feb. 1876; P.C. 1899.— W1LI.IAM Hood Walrond, s. of 1st Bt. B. 26 Feb. 1849; ni. 1st, 11 April, 1871, Elizabeth Katharine (d. 11 Oct. 1911), dau. and heiress of James Pitman, of Dunchideock House, Devon ; m. 2nd, 28 Oct. 1913, Helena Margaret, widow of Wilfred Grant, of Brighton ; s;c. his father as 2nd Bt. 1889 ; late lieut. and capt. Gren. Gds. ; M.P. for East Devonshire 1880-5 ; for Devon- shire (Tiverton) 1885-1905 ; a junior Lord of the Treasury 1885-6, and 1886-92 ; Parliamentary Sec. to the Treasury, and chief Conservative whip 1895-1902 ; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1902-5. The father of the 1st Bt. assumed the name of Walrond in place of Dickinson on his marriage with the dau. and co-heir of W. H. Walrond, of Bradfield, Collumpton. Residences — 44, Hans Mansions, S.W. ; Casa Piceiola, Cabbe- Roguebrune, Alpes Maritimes, France. Clubs — Carlton ; Turf ; Garrick. Is.sue by 1st m. —